Operation Full House

Operation Full House (12 August 1968) was a military operation of the Vietnam War carried out by the United States' MACV-SOG special operations group. The result was an SOG victory, killing 150 North Vietnamese Army soldiers with 93 losses.

Operation
General William B. Westmoreland authorized a new search-and-destroy operation against the North Vietnamese Army (NVA) in the Quang Tri Province area of South Vietnam, sending 300 soldiers of MACV-SOG to clean out a river valley infested with 300 NVA troops. Making full use of B-52 and Huey air support, the American soldiers bombed the North Vietnamese out of their positions and massacred them in the open. Although 93 US soldiers were killed in action, 150 North Vietnamese troops were killed, and the mission was a success.